Sunday, June 19, 2011

Choosing the Best Tennis Racket

By Paul Turner


If you're a tennis player, you need a good tennis racket. Fairly obvious I suppose, but it is essential that you know how to pick the right tennis racket so that your game doesn't suffer, and so that your true skill can present itself. Selecting the appropriate tennis racket is a bit of a mine field of confusion what with all the different brands, sizes, specifications and so on out there. When it comes to purchasing a tennis racket it is important that you consider the following so that you can purchase the best tennis racket for you; the brand, the weight, the length, the grip size, the balance, and last but by no means least, the head size.

To stay ahead of the competition many of the best tennis racket makers will make a plethora of different models with varying specifications so that they may best accommodate all different tennis players.Different tennis racket manufacturers have different unique elements incorporated into their rackets, so that people will come to know the benefits that can be reaped from the different types of tennis rackets and they will get a feel for that particular brand. A local sports or tennis emporium should have the appropriate staff that should be more than willing to advise you in which tennis rackets would be the most appropriate to fit your needs, whether you are a complete novice or a semi-professional! Whilst this is good advice, there is really no better way to find the right tennis rackets than to testout different brands yourself.

Many people often overlook this element of things, but the weight of the tennis racket is very important. The average tennis racket weighs between 8.5 ounces and 12.5 ounces. In general the lighter a racket is it is easier to swing. Lighter tennis rackets are particularly best for those with lower strength capabilities such as kids and the elderly, these lighter tennis rackets will allow these people a faster swing and as such they will be able to build up more power. Tennis racket weight is an odd thing as, when someone has a heavier racket their swing will be more difficult to maintain, however the racket will be more stable and allow for more impact on the ball than if they had a lighter tennis racket. As there are various benefits and drawbacks attached to both heavier and lighter tennis rackets it is important that you make sure to select the tennis racket that is most comfortable for you.The more skilled tennis players tend to opt for heavier rackets due to stability and control.

Length tends not to be as much of a variable as weight does, however in recent times many tennis rackets have started offering people longer tennis rackets. According to the rules of professional tennis playing the maximum is a length of 32 inches, having said this, your average tennis racket will be between 27 and 28 inches long. You may be wondering what the particular benefits of having a lengthier tennis racket may be? With a longer racket the player has more of a reach and an increase in power. More skilled players prefer the ease of maneuvering that comes with regular length tennis rackets.

Racket grip is the point that links the tennis racket and the tennis player, and as such grip comfort is of major importance. The average tennis racket grip size ranges between 4 and 4 7/8 inches in its circumference, however 4 5/8 inches is considered to be quite large. There is a lesser known trick to determine your ideal grip size. Pick up the tennis racket grip it in the appropriate hand; take your index finger from the other hand, if you can fit it in the gap betweenperfectly then you have your ideal grip size, toy around with this until you find the perfect grip size. Inappropriate grip size can lead to unnecessary arm injuries.

When choosing your tennis racket it is also important that you take into account the head size. Head sizes range from about 85 square inches to 135 square inches. Head size affects playability in similar ways to weight. Generally you will have more power when you play if you play with a larger head size; however with a smaller head size you do possess more control. As with the weight issue, it is always important that you opt for what is comfortable to you. The more skilled players tend to prefer medium sized rackets that are neither particularly large nor particularly small.

Now that you have read this article you will be able to proceed to buy tennis rackets with more knowledge, which will make the process a whole lot simpler.




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